Understanding Cleanliness
Cleanliness: Origin:before 900 Middle English clenlich 
 Habitually being cleanly; neat of person or dress.  The habit of keeping free of superficial imperfections.  Diligence in keeping clean. 
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, ©1996, 1998 MICRA Inc.
Synonyms: asepsis, disinfection, freshness, immaculateness, nattiness, neatness, purity, sanitation, spotlessness, spruceness, sterility, tidiness, trimness.
 
Antonyms: dirtiness, filth, griminess.
 
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- Cleanliness is freshness — brisk and vigorous.
 - Cleanliness is neatness — orderly, in a pleasant condition.
 - Cleanliness is purity — free of contaminants.
 - Cleanliness is trimness — pleasingly neat or smart in appearance.
 - Cleanliness is clarity — freedom from ambiguity.
 
Benefits of Cleanliness
- Cleanliness provides attention — to detail in all aspects of living.
 - Cleanliness provides diligence — in developing a more pronounced work-ethic.
 - Cleanliness provides practice — for orderly development in life.
 - Cleanliness provides confidence — building esteem in appearance and presentation.
 - Cleanliness provides pride — for detailed jobs and meticulous appearance.
 
Acts of Cleanliness in Everyday Life
- The Bible — Purity Laws can date back to the Old Testament and were applicable to both men and women.
 - Imposed Fines for Littering — Providing society with punitive measures when cleanliness is not respected.
 - Recycling — Clean, green, and economical too.
 - Spring Cleaning — A seasonal 'tradition' to tidy and freshen-up our home, and our lives after the 'hibernation' of winter. We join the earth in its renewal.
 - Positive Parenting — Modeling and teaching personal and environmental cleanliness to our children — an absolute must!
 
Methods for Achieving Cleanliness
- Daily Hygiene Routines — Begin first thing each morning, then throughout the day and through till bedtime.
 - Strive for Health — Develop a more-healthy lifestyle with food, drink and activity.
 - Learn to Organize — Find and maintain proper places for things.
 - Develop Pride — In your appearance and for your possessions.
 - Practice — The goal is to create habits. Practice, practice, practice.
 
Golden Mean
Quotes for Cleanliness
- Bath twice a day to be really clean, once a day to be passably clean, once a week to avoid being a public menace.
 - - Anthony Burgess -
 
- Be neat and clean. Cleanliness is next to Godliness. Be neat in your dress. Have a daily bath. Do not let your clothes and books lie everywhere. A clean life indicates a strong mind and good discipline. It shows that you are refined.
 - - Sri Swami Sivananda -
 
- So great is the effect of cleanliness upon man, that it extends even to his moral character. Virtue never dwelt long with filth; nor do I believe there ever was a person scrupulously: attentive to cleanliness, who was a consummate villain.
 - - Count Benjamin Thompson Rumford -
 
- Cleanliness may be defined to be the emblem of purity of mind.
 - - Joseph Addison -
 
- For cleanness of body was ever esteemed to proceed from a due reverence to God, to society, and to ourselves.
 - - Francis Bacon -
 
Recommended Reading
 Green Clean: The Environmentally Sound Guide to Cleaning Your Home
 — by Linda Mason Hunter
 
You get a room-by-room cleaning guide with Ms. Mason Hunter's book about the way to clean your home in a way that is environmentally safe and considerate. There is a section that deals with the history of cleaning and then talks about all the toxins in the regular cleansers that so many of us use. A great little book to help you clean and keep things green.
 Elmo's World: Being Clean!
 — by Random House, Mary Beth Nelson 
 
General Rules
Practice virtues daily so that they become ‘habits of the heart’.
Don‘t strive for perfection.
Never give up! Remember: even the greats have off days.
Rely on your intuition.
Avoid extremes. Strive to achieve the golden mean between excess and deficiency of a virtue.
Have fun and enjoy the program with humor and optimism.